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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (105723)4/21/2014 6:44:37 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217675
 
Given that china is not a signatory to the San Francisco treaty that ended the war w/ Japan, and the folks suing are neither POWs nor soldiers but private citizens enslaved, once the floodgate opens, omg, and the floodgate has been opened wide.

Soon enough any cargo bound for Japan shall be at risk, not only from china, but on any and all ship bound for Japan with cargo manifest pointing to the offending companies.

Presumably rewards would be given to Africans properly notifying authorities of cargos loaded for Japan.

Interestingly, there were many European and American private citizens captured in mainland china by the invading Japanese and sent to concentration camps in the Philippines, and given USA and euro courts refused to hear their case due to the usual CIA manipulation and sue-enough American double standard, China courts gives them am alternative venue.

Soon enough the banks all around the world shall be put in a position to choose between right and wrong once account balances are identified and reckonings summed up.

So, yes, while the cases are all about politics, but also about right vs wrong.
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